Islamabad: On the one hand, Pakistan continues to support the Taliban government of Afghanistan all over the world and is trying its best to get it recognized, while on the other hand, a scuffle has started between the terrorist organization Taliban and the Pakistani army. The issue of border dispute between the two countries is hot. Once again the Taliban have destroyed the fence put up by the Pakistani army on the Durand Line.
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“Spoksman of ministry of Defence says that Pakistan has no right to erect barbed wire along the Durand Line and separate the tribes on both sides of the line.” #Taliban #Pakistan #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/OcUlaNfYvu
— Abdulhaq Omeri (@AbdulhaqOmeri) January 2, 2022
In a video going viral on social media, it can be seen that Taliban soldiers are uprooting the fence on the border of southern Afghanistan. The Taliban has termed the fencing of the border by Pakistan as one-sided and illegal. The Taliban have said that Pakistan has no right to fence the border with Afghanistan. Abdulhaq Omeri, senior correspondent for TOLO News TV in Afghanistan, has posted a video of the Taliban's Defense Ministry spokesman, in which he is verbally attacking Pakistan over the fence. The spokesman said that Pakistan has no right to separate the tribes on both sides by putting up a fence on the Durand border.
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Few expendable Talibs are filmed removing bits of the Pak installed fence somewhre along Durand line. It is an atempt by the ISI to give a sense of national identity to Talibs. With the ISI performing the functions of the dead Mullah Haibatullah such fence isn't needed for now
— Amrullah Saleh (@AmrullahSaleh2) January 2, 2022
Former Vice-President Amrullah Saleh has given a different reason behind the lifting of the barricade by the Taliban from Pakistan. They believe that this is the work of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI, so that the people of Afghanistan consider the Talibani government as their biggest benefactor.
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